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[Object] T 1947: Vessel Fragment with Impressed Decoration: Satyr

First interpretation: Mold signed fragment. Broken at left and chipped along outer edge at top. Preserved is a male figure, bearded and partly draped, reclining on a couch and playing the double flutes, ... 27 March 1939

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[Object] T 3023: Relief Mold Fragment for Dancing Maenad

Fragment from mold for upper left corner of high relief; depressed frame. Relief widens towards bottom of fragment. In the positive, upper front part of head in profile left; above it a thyrsos, horizontally, ... 1949

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[Object] T 3024: Seated Male Doll Figurine

Nude male figure. Mended from six fragments. Head and arms missing; with holes for attachment; lower legs missing, and large part from left side. Traces of white. Buff clay. ADENDA Cf. Delos IV, pp. 26 ... 1949

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[Object] T 2131: Bird Figurine

Complete. A small plump bird with spreading tail, rather long thick neck, stumpy legs and a comb. An extra "leg" under the tail helps him to stand. Handmade. Red clay. Sacrificial Pit X, red fill under ... 12 June 1939

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[Object] T 2256: Standing Draped Female Figurine

A small woman. Head missing, otherwise apparently complete. Roughly modelled; the back plain. No trace of color. ADDENDA, D. Burr-Thompson: Late Hellenistic (?) New grid questionable. Dump from Middle ... 1940

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[Object] SS 9188: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Curve fragment; basket handle. Three lines. East terrace; early fill over bedrock. Δεινώπας vaseIII Θασίων̣ 1818 Leica ... 26 May 1939

[Deposit] B 21:17: Fill in House K

House K: Brown fill (publ. House U). Filling between terrace wall and house wall at the extreme west end of the Areopagus; a brown gravelly filling of early Roman date found here undisturbed but occurring ... Early Roman

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[Object] B 863: Dikast's Ticket

Broken into five pieces and very fragmentary. Inscribed. From the "dump". Store in ziplock polyethylene bag and in area with 40% r.h. or lower. Wear cotton or latex gloves when handling. Do not bang around ... 25 October 1947